Friday, October 16, 2015

Hit 45 Chart – Week Of October 17, 2015

What's up guys? Before we get to this week's chart, let's check out what went down last week. Last week, X Ambassadors reclaimed the #1 spot with Renegades knocking Robert DeLong – Don't Wait Up to #2. Meanwhile, Little Mix, R. City, and Nick Fradiani held at #'s 3, 4, and 5 respectively. Will X Ambassadors hold at #1 for a second week in a row and a fourth time overall? You'll have to hang on to find out.

Out Of The Countdown:


  • Nicki Minaj/LunchMoney Lewis – Trini Dem Girls (#23)
  • Robin Thicke/Nicki Minaj – Back Together (#35)
  • Tori Kelly – Should've Been Us (#40)

Last Week's #1 Song: X Ambassadors – Renegades
The Countdown
45. Wiz Khalifa/Charlie Puth – See You Again
Last Week: #44
Peak: #1 (5 Weeks)
Weeks On Chart: 29

44. Fifth Harmony/Kid Ink – Worth It
Last Week: #42
Peak: #2
Weeks On Chart: 32

43. Walk The Moon – Different Colors
Last Week: #38
Peak: #1
Weeks On Chart: 20

42. Zedd/Jon Bellion – Beautiful Now
Last Week: #41
Peak: #3
Weeks On Chart: 22

41. Troye Sivan – WILD (DEBUT)
Last Week: --
Peak: #41 (New Peak)
Weeks On Chart: 1

40. Calvin Harris/Disciples – How Deep Is Your Love
Last Week: #32
Peak: #32
Weeks On Chart: 7

39. Demi Lovato – Cool For The Summer
Last Week: #24
Peak: #3
Weeks On Chart: 16

38. Shawn Mendes – Stitches
Last Week: #43
Peak: #8
Weeks On Chart: 25

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37. Becky G – Break A Sweat (DEBUT)
Last Week: --
Peak: #37 (New Peak)
Weeks On Chart: 1

36. Kygo/Parson James – Stole The Show
Last Week: #45
Peak: #10
Weeks On Chart: 14

35. Sia – Alive
Last Week: #33
Peak: #33
Weeks On Chart: 3

34. Justin Bieber – What Do You Mean?
Last Week: #31
Peak: #31
Weeks On Chart: 4

33. Avicii/Zac Brown Band – Broken Arrows (DEBUT)
Last Week: --
Peak: #33 (New Peak)
Weeks On Chart: 1

32. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike/Ummet Ozcan – The Hum
Last Week: #19
Peak: #14
Weeks On Chart: 7

31. Rita Ora/Chris Brown – Body On Me
Last Week: #18
Peak: #18
Weeks On Chart: 2

30. Nick Jonas – Levels
Last Week: #20
Peak: #20
Weeks On Chart: 4

29. Ellie Goulding – On My Mind
Last Week: #21
Peak: #18
Weeks On Chart: 4

28. Nico & Vinz/Kid Ink/Bebe Rexha – That's How You Know
Last Week: #28
Peak: #19
Weeks On Chart: 11

27. Nickelback/Flo Rida – Got Me Runnin' Round
Last Week: #34
Peak: #27 (New Peak)
Weeks On Chart: 2

26. David Guetta/Nicki Minaj/Bebe Rexha/Afrojack – Hey Mama
Last Week: #29
Peak: #1 (11 Weeks) [Tied For All-Time Record]
Weeks On Chart: 36 (Oldest Song On The Countdown)

25. Lifehouse – Hurricane
Last Week: #30
Peak: #13
Weeks On Chart: 15

24. Kygo/Conrad Sewell – Firestone
Last Week: #13
Peak: #13
Weeks On Chart: 3

23. A Great Big World – Hold Each Other
Last Week: #26
Peak: #23 (New Peak)
Weeks On Chart: 5

22. Major Lazer/Ellie Goulding/Tarrus Riley – Powerful
Last Week: #22
Peak: #22
Weeks On Chart: 3

21. Sam Hunt – Break Up In A Small Town
Last Week: #12
Peak: #12
Weeks On Chart: 8

20. Little Mix – Black Magic
Last Week: #3
Peak: #3
Weeks On Chart: 9

19. Nicky Jam/Enrique Iglesias – Forgiveness
Last Week: #14
Peak: #14
Weeks On Chart: 6

18. Tinashe/Chris Brown – Player
Last Week: #37
Peak: #18 (New Peak)
Weeks On Chart: 2

17. Skylar Grey/X Ambassadors – Cannonball
Last Week: #15
Peak: #15
Weeks On Chart: 3

16. John Newman/Charlie Wilson – Tiring Game
Last Week: #16
Peak: #16
Weeks On Chart: 4

15. Audien/Lady Antebellum – Something Better
Last Week: #17
Peak: #12
Weeks On Chart: 4


14. Saint Motel – My Type
Last Week: #25
Peak: #14 (New Peak)
Weeks On Chart: 5

13. Panic! At The Disco – Victorious
Last Week: #39
Peak: #13 (New Peak)
Weeks On Chart: 2


12. The Weeknd – The Hills
Last Week: #27
Peak: #12 (New Peak)
Weeks On Chart: 3

11. Nick Fradiani – Beautiful Life
Last Week: #5
Peak: #5
Weeks On Chart: 10

10. Adam Lambert – Ghost Town
Last Week: #36
Peak: #1 (1 Week)
Weeks On Chart: 26

9. Zedd/Logic/X Ambassadors – Transmission
Last Week: #11
Peak: #9 (New Peak)
Weeks On Chart: 6

8. JoJo – Save My Soul
Last Week: #8
Peak: #8
Weeks On Chart: 7

7. Emily West – Bitter
Last Week: #6
Peak: #6
Weeks On Chart: 9

6. One Direction – Drag Me Down
Last Week: #9
Peak: #1 (1 Week)
Weeks On Chart: 11

5. David Guetta & Showtek/Magic!/Sonny Wilson – Sun Goes Down
Last Week: #10
Peak: #5 (New Peak)
Weeks On Chart: 4

4. Machine Gun Kelly/Victoria Monet – A Little More
Last Week: #7
Peak: #4 (New Peak)
Weeks On Chart: 5

3. R. City/Adam Levine – Locked Away
Last Week: #4
Peak: #2
Weeks On Chart: 11

2. Robert DeLong – Don't Wait Up
Last Week: #2
Peak: #1 (2 Weeks)
Weeks On Chart: 15

1. X Ambassadors – Renegades [4th Week At #1]
Last Week: #1
Peak: #1 (4 Weeks)
Weeks On Chart: 25


Biggest Fall Of The Week: Little Mix – Black Magic (–17)

Biggest Rise Of The Week: Tie Between Adam Lambert – Ghost Town and Panic! At The Disco – Victorious (+26)


Future Hitz:


  • Disclosure/Lorde – Magnets

  • Daya – Hide Away

  • Chris Brown – Zero

  • Adam Lambert – Another Lonely Night

  • Demi Lovato – Confident

  • Kygo/Ella Henderson – Here For You

  • Rudimental/Ed Sheeran – Lay It All On Me

  • Alessia Cara – Here

  • Taylor Swift – Wildest Dreams

  • Sam Smith – Writing's On The Wall

  • Rachel Platten – Stand By You

  • Robert DeLong – Jealousy

  • Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness – Cecilia & The Satellite

  • George Ezra – Blame It On Me

  • Elle King – Ex's and Oh's

  • One Direction – Perfect

  • Fall Out Boy/Demi Lovato – Irresistible

6 comments:

  1. CONFIDENT AND IRRESTIBLE BABY!!!!!!

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  2. Ghost Town, plz sterurp jumping all over the countdowns!

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  3. Wait, I thought See You Again was super old to you.

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    1. It is. That's why it's all the way down at #45.

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    2. But shouldn't it be out of the countdown by now?

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  4. But u have songs like Wildest Dreams in your top 5 picks that aren't even on the chart and then songs like See You Again that are in turquoise and still on the chart. I'm just not exactly sure how this works. Is it how much you like the song, how much you listen to the song, or both?

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